Primary care plays an important role in sexual healthcare, not least because of rising rates of sexually transmitted infections and a wide variation in local funding for sexual and reproductive healthcare. Sexual health assessment brings some unique challenges. Embarrassment and stigma can hinder assessment. In this article, we provide the basic structure of the sexual history, while reinforcing the skills needed for a sensitive, yet effective, consultation.
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